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these are exactly the civil rights that they fought for. there was an attack for three state hours and no security showed up. that is fascinating. they sent out tweets saying sos if anyone knows anyone in military or police or government please send help. january 28th, egypt but no such help was sent for over three hours. in fact, they were eventually rescued by protesters. isn't that interesting? people that are unknown assailants go in, fire in the air, loot the hotel. as they do that en masse protesters come in and help the tourists in the hotel, help the people in the hotel to get them to safety. so, in fact, here is a news report on that saying, anti-government demonstrators secured the besieged hotel and helped hotel guests flee until they were safely in taxis to the airport, as the police and army failed to come to their aid. the protesters also helped the security forces in arresting 12 people who were attempting to loot the downtown cairo hotel. now, that's really relevant because obvious times you'll hear the morsi government say
these are exactly the civil rights that they fought for. there was an attack for three state hours and no security showed up. that is fascinating. they sent out tweets saying sos if anyone knows anyone in military or police or government please send help. january 28th, egypt but no such help was sent for over three hours. in fact, they were eventually rescued by protesters. isn't that interesting? people that are unknown assailants go in, fire in the air, loot the hotel. as they do that en...
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this was a civil rights issue. we have learned from the past that when you're dealing with a civil rights issue, a boycott can be a very powerful tool. that is what we have done at garfield high school, boycotted the map test 3 >> a superintendent told the news that he received emails from teachers who support the map test is the value in it as it helps identify areas of weaknesses and strengths among students. he insists canceling the test is not in the interest of students. >> i don't think it's fair to students. what we're forgetting about is this is about students. not everyone has or shares the same sentiment that some of these teachers do, meaning the teachers from garfield and some of these other schools. >> let's bring a professor wayne au. if he could respond to the superintendent? >> to me it is ironic. i respect the superintendent. i know he came into the public schools recently and sort of inherited the map test from the former superintendent. i sort of feel for his position of being sort of forced into
this was a civil rights issue. we have learned from the past that when you're dealing with a civil rights issue, a boycott can be a very powerful tool. that is what we have done at garfield high school, boycotted the map test 3 >> a superintendent told the news that he received emails from teachers who support the map test is the value in it as it helps identify areas of weaknesses and strengths among students. he insists canceling the test is not in the interest of students. >> i...
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rights activist nina simone once said an artist duty is to reflect the times and in the most beautiful way and in his music reflected a struggle for racial and gender equality yet in today's society art is going through a transformational crisis contemporary artists are becoming victims of a consumer culture of mass commercialization and corporatization the most perfect example of this i think i can think is shepard fairey the man who coined the viral obey brand and a person who i used to look up to quite a bit has created some amazing art depicting propaganda posters that criticize war and empire and in fact i took the whole obey message as being a mockery of how ludicrous it is to worship a figure or state which is why it was especially fascinating for me to see him pioneer the most viral image marketing campaign for obama's election i'm sure you've all seen this image over the last four years has obama our help to galvanize this country's youth to support the very establishment that he once mocked one that perpetuates empire work injustice and inequality all after coming to terms wi
rights activist nina simone once said an artist duty is to reflect the times and in the most beautiful way and in his music reflected a struggle for racial and gender equality yet in today's society art is going through a transformational crisis contemporary artists are becoming victims of a consumer culture of mass commercialization and corporatization the most perfect example of this i think i can think is shepard fairey the man who coined the viral obey brand and a person who i used to look...
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rights activist nina simone once said an artist's duty is to reflect the times and in the most beautiful way and in his music reflected a struggle for racial and gender equality yet in today's society art is going through a transformational crisis contemporary artists are becoming victims of a consumer culture of mass commercialization and corporatization the most perfect example of this i think i can think is shepard fairey the man who coined the viral obey brand and a person who i used to look up to quite a bit has created some amazing art depicting propaganda posters that criticize war and empire and in fact i took the whole obey message as being a mockery of how ludicrous it is to worship a figure or state which is why it was especially fascinating for me to see him pioneer the most viral image marketing campaign for obama's election i'm sure you've all seen this image over the last four years has obama our help to galvanize this country's youth to support the very establishment that he once mocked one that perpetuates empire work injustice and inequality all after coming to terms wi
rights activist nina simone once said an artist's duty is to reflect the times and in the most beautiful way and in his music reflected a struggle for racial and gender equality yet in today's society art is going through a transformational crisis contemporary artists are becoming victims of a consumer culture of mass commercialization and corporatization the most perfect example of this i think i can think is shepard fairey the man who coined the viral obey brand and a person who i used to...
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it is also our opinion that in the international convention of civil and political rights, which ireland has ratified, it is a breach of several international instruments. >> throughout the 20th century the state said they had no knowledge of this, get irish society, people have said to us that if you misbehave, you will go to the laundry. somehow everyone knew that bad things were happening, but the state would not question the church. >> what is interesting about it is the delay in addressing this issue. the delay on the part of the state, who has ultimate culpability. this report lies on state involvement. >> who should pay compensation? the nuns or the state? >> it is not just compensation. we are talking about an investigation and accountability. accountability is equally important, that there are prosecutions that are brought in this fashion. women with difficulties, it is my view that accountability is a key part to providing redress in this area. >> of course, the problem with prosecutions is that most of the people are dead now, the nuns as well of -- as well as the victims'. if
it is also our opinion that in the international convention of civil and political rights, which ireland has ratified, it is a breach of several international instruments. >> throughout the 20th century the state said they had no knowledge of this, get irish society, people have said to us that if you misbehave, you will go to the laundry. somehow everyone knew that bad things were happening, but the state would not question the church. >> what is interesting about it is the delay...
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the justice department's civil rights had a business card with my title before we called this human trafficking which those of you who've been around a few years back remembered only dates back to 2001. is the involuntary servitude toward nader come up some picture telling people where to go and what to pick for what feels the need to be in. but that notion, that while more people say my god, you were? that still exists? is replaced by sometimes helpful things. my kids are taking something in school that way or even my wife and i are supporting an orphanage somewhere. sometimes it's unhelpful things like that movie really in the sense kid gets kidnapped. all of those things and not helpful in their own way because they're bringing people toward the issue. i think that's where we start to see tribes break down. corporate over here, nonprofit over there. immigrant rights group over here, women rights group over there. government here, advocate here. those tribes break down and create a new tribe, a movement, an antitrafficking movement in a modern abolitionist movement. i'm glad we're able to see
the justice department's civil rights had a business card with my title before we called this human trafficking which those of you who've been around a few years back remembered only dates back to 2001. is the involuntary servitude toward nader come up some picture telling people where to go and what to pick for what feels the need to be in. but that notion, that while more people say my god, you were? that still exists? is replaced by sometimes helpful things. my kids are taking something in...
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to enjoy those great civil rights, so i think it's a mistake for republicans to go that way, but i do want to commend colleagues of mine from south florida like illeana ross and mario diaz-balart who are working with some republican brethren. don't need them all, but we need a gnu few to understand that this is something that america does better than any other country in the world and that is take people and make them americans. >> there was some talk yesterday, you've heard some house republicans float the idea of -- of not having a path to citizenship for everybody of the 11 million undocumented workers, but have a path to legal residency but not give them a path to citizenship, sort of this i guess putting an added hurdle as a compromise. what did you make of that proposal? >> type "b" and type "a." the ones that get taxed that don't get representation, the ones that have all the responsibilities but non-of the great benefits of being a citizen. look, this is precisely where we make a mistake. if you look at failed immigration systems, you look at the german system, you look at the
to enjoy those great civil rights, so i think it's a mistake for republicans to go that way, but i do want to commend colleagues of mine from south florida like illeana ross and mario diaz-balart who are working with some republican brethren. don't need them all, but we need a gnu few to understand that this is something that america does better than any other country in the world and that is take people and make them americans. >> there was some talk yesterday, you've heard some house...
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. >> with the same-sex couples piece, it's a civil rights issue, right? the president that has really done a considerable shift in terms of embracing gay marriage. this is yet another piece of that. it draws republicans out on the issue. unsurprisingly, karen, you think this gives republicans a little bit of a smoke screen to come to the table and bargain. michael from the washington post does not. he says if obama pushes a fast pass to legalization above other reform priorities, he could fracture the coalition which may be the point. the idea that the president wants us to fall apart for republicans for his own political -- >> i think -- >> for his next election campaign? >> exactly. >> for hillary in 2016. >> that's exactly right. on the equality piece, i think the president has made clear that he is for equality for all citizens. when you are for, it you have to be for it across the board, and that's why it's in the bill. i think it's just -- i know it's cynical to say about washington, but it's just the right policy and the right thing to do, and i th
. >> with the same-sex couples piece, it's a civil rights issue, right? the president that has really done a considerable shift in terms of embracing gay marriage. this is yet another piece of that. it draws republicans out on the issue. unsurprisingly, karen, you think this gives republicans a little bit of a smoke screen to come to the table and bargain. michael from the washington post does not. he says if obama pushes a fast pass to legalization above other reform priorities, he could...
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. >>> well, a kentucky pastor's fight for civil right ended up in jail. they stood up for what they say is their right to marry. but when they tried to obtain a license from the county clerk's office, they were denied and instead got arrested. the reverend and his partner, dominique james. gentleman, great to have you here. the state law says any county clerk who knowingly issues a license and then violates the law would be guilty of a misdemeanor, they could face jail time in this and lose their job. but explain to us, reverend, i'll start with you, why did you think it was important to go and try to get a marriage license? >> we felt it was important, mr. roberts, because, as a minister and as people of faith, we have to give witness to the fact that this is an unjust law and that it's discrimination. and if we don't act, then we're accomplices to you are own discrimination. >> when did you decide, dominique, that you wanted to go through with this and try to get married? as we know right now, there are ten places where marriage equality is legal in the
. >>> well, a kentucky pastor's fight for civil right ended up in jail. they stood up for what they say is their right to marry. but when they tried to obtain a license from the county clerk's office, they were denied and instead got arrested. the reverend and his partner, dominique james. gentleman, great to have you here. the state law says any county clerk who knowingly issues a license and then violates the law would be guilty of a misdemeanor, they could face jail time in this and...
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it was a civil rights and human violation not affecting only the immigrants, but border residents. we have proposed that we welcome the discussion, that this historic announcement on citizenship did not happen before, but at the same time we want to change the approach on enforcement. we need a different vision on enforcement. we need to make those accountable, balanced. we have the largest enforcement operations in the nation, which is immigration enforcement, not just on the border but the interior, with no independent oversight mechanisms di. the senators and the president, there are some sections that talked-about more training for border patrol, issues about limiting the so force or racial profiling issues [indiscernible] there are some things we worked on in the past few years, but more needs to be done about having an oversight process, more training and have a process established. >> fernando garcia, you mentioned you have had discussions with people in the white house. the obama administration is well known for trying to whip activists into line behind their policies, and
it was a civil rights and human violation not affecting only the immigrants, but border residents. we have proposed that we welcome the discussion, that this historic announcement on citizenship did not happen before, but at the same time we want to change the approach on enforcement. we need a different vision on enforcement. we need to make those accountable, balanced. we have the largest enforcement operations in the nation, which is immigration enforcement, not just on the border but the...
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and i think what can happen as a result of looking at the 150th of the civil war and civil rights at the same time, because will also soon be upon the 150 of the gettysburg, the gettysburg address and so on, through agencies to five, that allows for conversation i think which is missing which is not just about the black-white unfinished business, but the white north, white south unfinished business. and i can say in a confessional mode i've been primary focus on investing to black americans, but we white northerners have a sign all blame and responsibility on the south when we were very, very, very, very heavily complicit in slavery and racism clear through american history. once you start looking with that lens, use it everywhere. and the history of the civil war. the fact a lincoln at such a hard time as someone was saying early on, passing the 13th amendment when the southerners were not in congress at that time, that pointed out rightly. so to have a national conversation what we are looking at how to acknowledge that piece of it, what does that do for the politics about white so
and i think what can happen as a result of looking at the 150th of the civil war and civil rights at the same time, because will also soon be upon the 150 of the gettysburg, the gettysburg address and so on, through agencies to five, that allows for conversation i think which is missing which is not just about the black-white unfinished business, but the white north, white south unfinished business. and i can say in a confessional mode i've been primary focus on investing to black americans,...
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rights lawyers has followed -- lawsuit seeking to end in new york's spying on americans. it alleges the nypd violates the landmark guidelines which limit how police carry out political investigations. the attorneys are calling for an end to all spying on muslims unless there's evidence of wrongdoing and for court auditor to oversee compliance. house lawmakers in arkansas have voted to ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy with no exception for women who are victims of rape or incest. the measure now heads to the state senate, which last week passed an even harsher measure banning abortions after detection of a fetal heartbeat. seven other states currently ban abortion at 20 weeks. in new york, hundreds of people packed a budget hearing in the state capital albany on monday urging governor andrew cuomo to reject the gas drilling process known as fracking. cuomo is expected to soon decide whether to lift the moratorium on fracking, a process that involves blasting fluid deep underground to extract gas. the demonstrators voiced concerns fracking would pollute water suppli
rights lawyers has followed -- lawsuit seeking to end in new york's spying on americans. it alleges the nypd violates the landmark guidelines which limit how police carry out political investigations. the attorneys are calling for an end to all spying on muslims unless there's evidence of wrongdoing and for court auditor to oversee compliance. house lawmakers in arkansas have voted to ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy with no exception for women who are victims of rape or incest. the...
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., newark, philadelphia, detroit, new york, a chicago, violate the 1964 civil rights act. karen harper royal, a parent and activist from new orleans, said the administration's policies are hurting students and their neighborhoods. >> our communities are more than just data. our children are not datapoint. i think it is time for president obama to reevaluate what is department of education is doing and its affect on our communities. >> at least one person has been killed in a shooting and kidnapping aboard a school bus carrying children in alabama. the gunman fatally shot the driver before seizing a young child. the gunman is said to be holed up in a bunker with the child hostage. in testimony tuesday before lawmakers of the connecticut legislature, a grieving parent who lost to 6-year-old son in newtown's sandy hook massacre, pleaded for a ban on assault weapons. >> i just hope eve said before,n support change, ban assault weapons and high-capacity clips and magazines. and that is a step in the right direction. >> a georgia man is in custody and facing murder charges after
., newark, philadelphia, detroit, new york, a chicago, violate the 1964 civil rights act. karen harper royal, a parent and activist from new orleans, said the administration's policies are hurting students and their neighborhoods. >> our communities are more than just data. our children are not datapoint. i think it is time for president obama to reevaluate what is department of education is doing and its affect on our communities. >> at least one person has been killed in a...
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. >> they will pass the bill and it will be a good bill on civil rights. can you all get in and come on and go on or will he try to keep from passing it and say -- >> lbj and larry o'brien strategizing on the president's civil-rights agenda. online at c-span read about or, and nationwide on c-span radio. >> senator dick durbin and charles schumer are working on legislation immigration. the immigration legislation. >> there are times when parents are torn apart and children -- this system also restrains our economy. people who should be paying taxes are living in the shadows. we need to make them fully contributing members for our society. our economy is denied the contribution of people who want to work hard and be productive members of the society. this has lingered unresolved for far too long. it is time to get it done, move on, and fixing our broken immigration system, and no one disagrees with that, is urgent. i support the efforts of this bipartisan group of senators. people always looking for acts of bipartisanship in this body. take a look at this.
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and there are three dot com right now some chilling stories from millions caught up in the french led conflict against islam as one family told r.t. how they were unable to bury their dead relatives for days during the intervention of this and other reports from the ground by logging on to our website also just a click away for you online right now another scrolled on a restaurant received by a pastor suggesting a waitress was selfish for demanding it hit her school's out for it in america i would put his exact inflammatory words online. and the russian ice skating star. undergo spinal surgery to try and get him comes off competing again find out if this magic will continue at all if you don't. washington has issued shop condemnation of what it describes as a terror attack in the turkish capital ankara where a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the u.s. embassy killing a security guard american authorities say it's not yet clear who is responsible for the blast while turkey is pinning the blame on a far left anti u.s. group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence revi
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. >> i resigned as soon as i could find another job, i felt i was abetting a crime of civil rights and human rights. and teaching was like a surgeon forced to use filthy scalpels, as long as i cooperated i was guilty of malpractice. before i'd been a slave i'd be buried in my grave and go home to my lord and be -- (applause) >> well, republicans from texas state senator dan patrick is chairman of the senate education committee and presided over that hearing, senator, thanks for being with us. >> sure, alisyn, great to be with you. >> wow, this curriculum has struck a chord with parents and teachers alike. we heard one of the teachers crying because he basically couldn't compromise his principles to go along with this curriculum. what's so wrong with this curriculum? >> before i address that directly. what this brings attention to, alisyn is a bigger story and that's online learning. as chairman of education in the texas senate i'm a proponent of online learning, it is the future, in fact, it won't be that long in the distant future except for some subjects where textbooks will probably
. >> i resigned as soon as i could find another job, i felt i was abetting a crime of civil rights and human rights. and teaching was like a surgeon forced to use filthy scalpels, as long as i cooperated i was guilty of malpractice. before i'd been a slave i'd be buried in my grave and go home to my lord and be -- (applause) >> well, republicans from texas state senator dan patrick is chairman of the senate education committee and presided over that hearing, senator, thanks for...
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and there are three dot com right now some chilling stories from malayans caught up in the french led conflict against islam as one family told r.t. how they were unable to bury the dead relative for days during the intervention of this and other reports from the ground by logging on to our web site also just a click away for you online right now another scroll on a restaurant were seated by a pasta suggesting a waitress was selfish for demanding it gets him has caused outrage in america we put his exact inflammatory words on line. and the russian ice skating star plushenko undergo spinal surgery to try and get him self competing again find out if this magic will continue at all if you don't. washington has issued shop condemnation of what it describes as a terror attack in the turkish capital ankara where a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of the u.s. embassy killing a security guard american authorities say it's not yet clear who is responsible for the blast. pinning the blame on a far left anti u.s. group lawrence freeman from the executive intelligence review magazine belie
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all right paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us the. policy are there. now are you may as an added taro pan-african news wire says the alleged israeli air strike in syria is all part of a plan to bring down the assad government. it's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this publication against syria so it is inevitably a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government of by bashar al assad had possible broader strategy part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is designed to create a sense of encircled it in regard to the syrian government i think that the syrian government and those who are want are seeking a negotiated and political settlement to this crisis you know very well that this is only designed to weaken the syrian government and that it will not be successful because in the long term on the groun
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all right paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us that. policy and that. now but you may as at a tear of pan-african news wire says the alleged israeli air strike in syria is all part of a plan to bring down the os a government that's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria so it is inevitably a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government of bashar al assad is part and parcel of a broader strategy part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is designed to create a sense of encircled that in regard to the syrian government i think that the syrian government and those who are want are seeking a negotiated and political settlement to this crisis you know very well that this is only designed to weaken the syrian government and that it will not be successful because in the long term on
all right paul thanks very much indeed for bringing us that. policy and that. now but you may as at a tear of pan-african news wire says the alleged israeli air strike in syria is all part of a plan to bring down the os a government that's quite interesting that the israeli government as well as the united states has not officially responded to this provocation against syria so it is inevitably a situation in which they are opening up a nother front in the war against the government of bashar...
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country says the campaign raises many concerns but we were able to register with that see use human rights violations including a traditional killings we collected testimonies from a large variety of people who told us how some some people are arrested in the town of civil and then brought in short of where they were treated and then frewen into the well later we had also stories about people who had been ira stood and some of them disappeared and regarding the current peace of the civilians who were killed in the town of qana what we are asking move to french and a million armies is not they should there should be a commission of inquiry just to to know the circumstances of the death of the five people who were killed including the children because these people need to have ocean where there should be kind of warnings given defensively and population so that they could it could lead. to to seek shelter elsewhere some of the. been leaving some more putdowns in mali and they need be seeking refuge in any other place i mean we had been rocking about the hostage taking of our kind of some thi
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turkey has been very active geopolitically with the arab spring civil war in syria it's still too early of course to tell but what groups might have been behind this. well there are several as as we've heard already the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people instance to see people coming from north africa who are showing her appearance to hide two types and they then moved down to antioch on the border of syria across so there was danger as we saw in libya that people but the west has supported as opponents of the dictator there against can however decide that they can open fire on the western sponsors or at least one western sympathizers as happened in the american consulate in benghazi in september it is not impossible that such groups have targeted the u.s. embassy in ankara there are also of course other groups who may be hostile to the united states becaus
turkey has been very active geopolitically with the arab spring civil war in syria it's still too early of course to tell but what groups might have been behind this. well there are several as as we've heard already the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people instance...
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turkey has been very active geopolitically with the arab spring civil war in syria it's still too early of course to tell but what groups might have been behind this. well there are several others as we've heard already the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to stumble instance to see people coming from north africa who are parents jihadi types and they then moved down to antioch on the border of syria across so there was a danger as we saw in libya that people took the west supported as opponents of the dictator there against can however decide that they can open fire on the western sponsors or at least one western simplices as happened in the american consulate in benghazi in september it is not impossible that such groups have targeted the us embassy in ankara there are also of course other groups who may be hostile to the united states because of its sy
turkey has been very active geopolitically with the arab spring civil war in syria it's still too early of course to tell but what groups might have been behind this. well there are several others as we've heard already the government has been pursuing right wing nationalist groups that were hostile to it but it may have its security made up or taken its eye off the ball virus radical islamic groups who have been passing through turkey to enter syria i think it's really common for people to...
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ambassador ginsberg there is civil unrest in all major egyptian cities, curfews aren't working. the muslim brotherhood is backing away. they don't want any part of the t riots in the streets. the military may have to take the place. the economy is in a shambles. are you as, i will say, optimistic or quescent as larry is on egypt? >> this is a place where we part company. i'm more dubious about the ability of the so-called democracy to essentially protect the rights of the minorities that have taken to the streets. i mean after all, there are cities on the suez canal where there is marshall law which declared independence from egypt. this is not growing pains of a democracy. this is an autocratic take over of egypt even if it is from a government not inclined to protect the rights of the minorities or see a secular opponent participate in the government. the military is on the cusp of directly intervening in the country. i'm not -- i don't believe i hope larry is right. i'm less of the view that this is just growing pains. there is a threat that the state authority will collapse
ambassador ginsberg there is civil unrest in all major egyptian cities, curfews aren't working. the muslim brotherhood is backing away. they don't want any part of the t riots in the streets. the military may have to take the place. the economy is in a shambles. are you as, i will say, optimistic or quescent as larry is on egypt? >> this is a place where we part company. i'm more dubious about the ability of the so-called democracy to essentially protect the rights of the minorities that...
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i don't think it's as likely right now. i think you have nuclear proliferation of not only weapons, but tall knowledge she at some point gets to a rational or irresponsible actors. the lady of nuclear strategy was based upon the fact your opponent was a rational actor. the dangerous when someone gets a weapon like that they don't perceive they have anything to lose. whatever pretty scared about north korea if it had a rational act are to be of the sort, but there's the concern. the thing is they been very irresponsibly using people like lebanon, hezbollah and other circuit and president ahmadinejad does not inspire confidence. so there's the sense they don't have to destroy the world. all they have to do is get a few weapons have because of where they are and what they do, they could do irreparable damage. so it's going to lower the threshold. they don't have to do as much, but they do any of that, it would be very painful to people involved. even worse than not is once you get beyond the nationstate, you've got a geographi
i don't think it's as likely right now. i think you have nuclear proliferation of not only weapons, but tall knowledge she at some point gets to a rational or irresponsible actors. the lady of nuclear strategy was based upon the fact your opponent was a rational actor. the dangerous when someone gets a weapon like that they don't perceive they have anything to lose. whatever pretty scared about north korea if it had a rational act are to be of the sort, but there's the concern. the thing is...
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rights leaders, including the reverend jesse jackson are calling on the president to come back to his own hometown. chicago. and address the growing gun violence gripping that city. trace gallagher has that part of our story. is he live in los angeles. hey, trace. >> and shannon if you look at the numbers in chicago you can see why the red alert is flashing in that city. look at this. last year there were 506 murders in the city of chicago. that's a 16% increase, a significant increase. take a rook just this year 42 homicides already on the exact same pace as last year. there have been seven murders in chicago in just the past five days. the mayor there rahm immanuel is now flooding the streets with police, taking cops who normally do administrative work and putting them in patrol cars. now, what really brought this to a head is the murder last week of 15-year-old pendleton, an honors student. she performed at events surrounding the inauguration. gunned down in a park near her school. police believe it was a case of mistaken identity. the reverend jesse jackson led a march this weeken
rights leaders, including the reverend jesse jackson are calling on the president to come back to his own hometown. chicago. and address the growing gun violence gripping that city. trace gallagher has that part of our story. is he live in los angeles. hey, trace. >> and shannon if you look at the numbers in chicago you can see why the red alert is flashing in that city. look at this. last year there were 506 murders in the city of chicago. that's a 16% increase, a significant increase....
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of the attraction of the most extreme forces coming in. >> right. >> i don't think anybody can tell you what the time frame is here. for a resolution. >> rose: who's talking to assad. i mean brahimi is not successful. he's acknowledged that. >> i think that is correct. i think the people talking to assad and it is a-- it's an important inside into where that regime stands. here are the people talking to assad. the iranians, why. >> rose: is that helpful? >> well, no, not to date it hasn't been helpful at all. why is that. because the iranians see the fallf the assad regime as the fa of the one state ally they have in the region. iran at this point they look around at their circumstances, iran sees that they have a relationship with syria, maybe the only state with whom they have a close relationship that they can call an alliance kind of relationship. and they have a relationship with hezbollah. >> rose: syria is part of that link to give them an opportunity to get to hezbollah and lebanon. >> exactly. so who is assad talking to. he's talking to the iranians who have been all in, ch
of the attraction of the most extreme forces coming in. >> right. >> i don't think anybody can tell you what the time frame is here. for a resolution. >> rose: who's talking to assad. i mean brahimi is not successful. he's acknowledged that. >> i think that is correct. i think the people talking to assad and it is a-- it's an important inside into where that regime stands. here are the people talking to assad. the iranians, why. >> rose: is that helpful? >>...
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as a conservative, i want everyone to have civil rights and be treated equally. he feels there is a possibility, we as a nation and the supreme court and the gay- rights movement, could make this a mistake that we made four years ago with roe v wade, that we did not allow the democratic process, the legislative process, the social process of debate and acceptance and so on to run its course. we trust that with a ruling by the supreme court and we have been in the streets for over four years and probably will be for another 40 because we did not allow the legislative process to continue. if you did speak to those, thank you very much. guest: on the recess appointments -- host: what was the decision the caller was referring to? guest: the president's appointments during a recess period or unconstitutional. he waited for congress to be out for a couple of days and pushed through four confrontation -- controversial appointments to the new labor relations board and of -- and it includes the cordray appointment. the recess appointment clause was created for a different
as a conservative, i want everyone to have civil rights and be treated equally. he feels there is a possibility, we as a nation and the supreme court and the gay- rights movement, could make this a mistake that we made four years ago with roe v wade, that we did not allow the democratic process, the legislative process, the social process of debate and acceptance and so on to run its course. we trust that with a ruling by the supreme court and we have been in the streets for over four years and...
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syria is hard to even consider as a country right now because have you so many different die mentions in the civil wash, you and you have a geostrategic stand offbetween russia and china that have been voting against the united states, that have military capacity in the region, and iran is the biggest patron of syria. it is hard to talk about syria in a serious way without looking at the broad gee joe strategic players. >> should we read anything into this about the re-elected benjamin netanyahu's willingness to take military action against iran? >> i think netanyahu is showing himself, and he will show himself to be always right there on israel security. i think we're going it see him dial down some of the rhetoric and the posturing and the bluster that we are used to from netanyahu, and if you see and act like this without the bluster, i think that's what's interesting. you don't see anybody beating their chest after this strike. just as if after the strike on syria's nuclear facilities that the north koreans were helping with. very little comment. he is taking action and letting ac
syria is hard to even consider as a country right now because have you so many different die mentions in the civil wash, you and you have a geostrategic stand offbetween russia and china that have been voting against the united states, that have military capacity in the region, and iran is the biggest patron of syria. it is hard to talk about syria in a serious way without looking at the broad gee joe strategic players. >> should we read anything into this about the re-elected benjamin...
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war in syria. >> that's right. this sort of group wants to destabilize turkey, they want to act against the united states, they want to act against nato in that part of the world and it's not quite clear. it could have something specifically to do with the desire of the turkish government to overthrow assad but at this point we don't have exactly that, so we can't connect those dots. >> heather: right. >> it's something we need to look at. >> heather: peter, something else quickly as we wrap up. the attack in turkey comes three days after three u.s. congressmen visited the embassy the second attack on a u.s. embassy in four months. what do we need to do to stop the wave of attacks and how can we track down and bring who justice those responsible? first of all, our first line of defense is intelligence. you would have liked to have gotten this individual when he was putting on this suicide or homicide vest. that's critically important. we should that i remember what we know with the turks so they can limit the threa
war in syria. >> that's right. this sort of group wants to destabilize turkey, they want to act against the united states, they want to act against nato in that part of the world and it's not quite clear. it could have something specifically to do with the desire of the turkish government to overthrow assad but at this point we don't have exactly that, so we can't connect those dots. >> heather: right. >> it's something we need to look at. >> heather: peter, something...
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they are multisided civil wars as we have seen in egypt. it's not just islamists, it's moderates and fanatics, ethnic components. this area of the world is going to generate trouble for us for a very long time. the answer for us is to accept it's going to be a long struggle and play the game as wisely as we can. >> alisyn: what does that look like? >> that looks like very much like we're doing in mali even though that is not the middle east. whatever possible let other countries do the bleeding because they will be plenty of opportunities for americans to bleed. we can support, supporting the french in mali with intelligence far better than any other country can provide. logistics, aircraft, training for the locals. think we're going to see an era of more partnerships critical necessary partnerships some even grudging because the threat of turmoil right now from the islamist fanatics but potentially from other groups, turkish prime minister claimed this was a marxist group. the turmoil will be there. we have to think efficiently, economical
they are multisided civil wars as we have seen in egypt. it's not just islamists, it's moderates and fanatics, ethnic components. this area of the world is going to generate trouble for us for a very long time. the answer for us is to accept it's going to be a long struggle and play the game as wisely as we can. >> alisyn: what does that look like? >> that looks like very much like we're doing in mali even though that is not the middle east. whatever possible let other countries do...
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up until that time, we thought of human rights as civil and political rights, asylum seekers, women's rights were just off to the side as a separate issue. she merely said, look. women are human beings so women's rights are human. we have to think of them as integral. when you look at violence against women and girls, one in three will experience violence in her lifetime. that is a massive human rights violation. it had a profound affect. that statement sparked some international momentum and a new movement around women and girls. host: has it changed in the last 10-20 years? guest: i think it has. you see europe struggling over this issue. it is mostly good around the world. laws are being passed, and forced. look at the riots in india over the ratpe several weeks ago. that is a profound shift for women to take to the streets. not just women, but men to go out in solidarity. i do think this issue is really tipping, not just in the united states but very much so round the world than the time has come for governments everywhere to face up and do the right thing. host: women following t
up until that time, we thought of human rights as civil and political rights, asylum seekers, women's rights were just off to the side as a separate issue. she merely said, look. women are human beings so women's rights are human. we have to think of them as integral. when you look at violence against women and girls, one in three will experience violence in her lifetime. that is a massive human rights violation. it had a profound affect. that statement sparked some international momentum and a...
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it is violated, for instance, when government officials hose down civil rights protesters on the sidewalk. that right is trivialized and mischaracterized as protecting shopping and watching movies. and those constitutional rights are not a source of government power to enact legislation as i think the president has suggested. quite the opposite. they are designed solely to preserve individual autonomy as against the government. protecting individual rights rather than expanding governmental power may be particularly appropriate in addressing mass killings. one of the threen so many people died in some of the tragedies that the president cited was the failure of government, the federal government, the state government or the local government but government generally to protect its citizens. police not on the scene cannot arrive at a mass shooting, such as newtown, in time to stop it. at columbine, the police employed techniques that are no longer used because they did not stop killings that occurred after their arrival. at virginia tech, government officials made decisions after the shooti
it is violated, for instance, when government officials hose down civil rights protesters on the sidewalk. that right is trivialized and mischaracterized as protecting shopping and watching movies. and those constitutional rights are not a source of government power to enact legislation as i think the president has suggested. quite the opposite. they are designed solely to preserve individual autonomy as against the government. protecting individual rights rather than expanding governmental...
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who's right? >> you can't tax your way to prosperity, either. over the history of western civilization, those countries that tax the productive and the entrepreneurial fail, so america is really at a choice. do we cut spending or do we raise taxes on people who create jobs and who create wealth? i think we have to cut spending. >> shannon: all right. we'll see if the president is listening to you, professor. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> shannon: all right. while the president was speaking, we were also learning more about what the congressional budget office expects for the coming year. remember, it's nonpartisan. first, because of the extra taxes most of the country started paying a few weeks ago, you may have noticed in your paycheck, they expect the deficit will come in just below a trillion dollars this year. before you open the champagne, it's still going to be around $800 billion. in fact, north of that, a very big number. because of spending cuts, they expect economic growth to be slow and unemployment to stay high. stu varney join
who's right? >> you can't tax your way to prosperity, either. over the history of western civilization, those countries that tax the productive and the entrepreneurial fail, so america is really at a choice. do we cut spending or do we raise taxes on people who create jobs and who create wealth? i think we have to cut spending. >> shannon: all right. we'll see if the president is listening to you, professor. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> shannon: all right. while...